Please imagine the south black teenager in the Great Depression. In the meantime it is difficult for Caucasians to find a job; I can not even figure out what they look like when looking for work. Many black people are trying to be a common entertainment and I think that it is an adventure to transfer it from one little job to another. This is the place where the story of the boy of Scottsboro begins. The south railcar is a young black man named Haywood Patterson. He crouches back and forth with the rusty track, he grabs the side of the car.
The trial where Tom Robinson is trying to kill Robin at Scottsboro Trial, Brown v. Mississippi, and Harper Lee The purpose of this article is to compare three very similar cases, Scottsboro Trial. Brown vs. Mississippi and Tom Robinson's fictitious trial kills Robin at Harper Lee and prove why the defendant in the third trial never had a chance
Scottsboro test and Tom Robinson have many similarities to the novel "Kill Robin". "There is no crime in America's history - a crime that never happened - of course, as two black girls were raped by nine black teenagers on March 25 in the Southern rail freight transportation in 1931 (Linde 1) Harper Lee, author of "killing homicide" was a girl during the Scotsboro trial and was based on Tom Robinson's trial in the 1931 Scottsboro trial Scottsboro trial Three people between Tom Trial. The main similarities of Robinson are geographic environment, depiction of racial discrimination, and court details.
In 1931, in Scottsboro, Alabama, after insisting that two young white women were raped by a young black, nine black young people, "Scottsboro Boys" were tried. On the day of their trial, "Scottsboro Boy" was not appointed by a judge as a lawyer but by two unqualified people. The two legal representatives of the lawyer "Scottsboro Boys" had little information and knowledge about the situation, but did not attempt to postpone the case. A doctor who examined two young women could not find evidence of rape, but each "Scottsboro boy" except one was sentenced to death.